Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
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Scott MacDougall: Faith Seeking Wisdom
I am thrilled to have Dr. Scott MacDougall back on the podcast. He recently published The Shape of Anglican Theology Faith Seeking Wisdom, which explores the distinctiveness of Anglican theology. The
The Christology Ladder with Diana Butler Bass & Philip Clayton
Philip Clayton and Diana Butler Bass joined me for a livestream exploration of different Christologies. This was part of our recent class, The Cosmic Christ, but after so many class members wanted to
Heading into 2024!
EMERGED PODCAST God After Deconstruction: @Drew Feb 9-10 @Denver April 11-13 ORTcon July 8-12: Ring Lake Ranch July 14-20 ORTline Feb. 22-24 Theology Beer Camp 2024
Doug Pagitt: the Emerging Church & the End of Solomon’s Porch
A long-time friend of the podcast, Doug Pagitt, returns to the podcast! Hes been a regular guest since episode 2 15 years ago. In this episode, Tony Jones joins me as Doug reflects on the end of the
James McGrath: The A to Z of the New Testament
One of the ongoing tensions for Biblical scholars is the gap between the shared knowledge within the academy and the need for more awareness among the larger public. Most ministers are aware of the te
Thomas Jay Oord: Big God Questions
Thomas Jay Oord is back on the podcast! This episode has two different parts. The first is a live QnA from ORTcon23. The wide-ranging God questions came from the event attendees and were inspired by s
Hanna Reichel: Queering Barth & the Possibility of Theology
I am thrilled to have Dr. Hanna Reichel on the podcast for the first time! Our conversation centers around their newest book After Method. Hanna Reichel is Associate Professor of Reformed Theology at
Have Yourself a Lord of the Rings Christmas Movie Marathon
I hope that no matter where you are in life, you have been able to enjoy the holiday season by eating good food, spending time with friends and family, or at least getting some rest. If the holidays d
Philip Clayton & Thomas Jay Oord: Christ, Christmas, & the Incarnation
This is a fun conversation with Thomas Jay Oord & Philip Clayton. We have a good time digging into some of the biggest theological questions surrounding Christmas and the Incarnation. Enjoy & then joi
Ryan Duns: Thinking within the Catholic Tradition
Throughout the Theology for Normal People series, we have featured interviews with theologians from different parts of the church. In this episode, Dr. Ryan Duns, a Jesuit priest and theologian at M